This website will serve to educate the general public on Black people and the Stuff That Black People Don't Like. Black people have many interesting eccentricities, which include disliking a litany of everyday events, places, household objects and other aspects of their everyday life.
Black people are an interesting subject matter and this website will chronicle the many problems in life that agitate this group of people.
To suggest material, please contact sbpdl1@gmail.com

Monday, August 17, 2009

Podcast and new site

SBPDL was quiet over the weekend and for good reason. A new website will soon be unveiled that will contain the first Stuff Black People Don't Like podcast.

What started as an idea to educate the world on Stuff Black People Don't Like has become the leading site on the internet to understand the many nuisances of Black people.

We appreciate everyone who comments - please keep them constructive - emails and publicity the site has received. We have been up for less than 90 days and have been overwhelmed with the growth of the site and the dedication of many of our readers.

Thanks to everyone who has visited and we hope you continue to enjoy the website. SBPDL is about to see major changes, and they are all due to the response we have received from you, the reader.

Thanks again (we will be posting everyday this week, and will have two posts to make up for Saturday and Sunday).

PayPal

New:
Now, you can make a tax deductible contribution via VDARE to "Paul Kersey" by clicking here.

If you enjoy SBPDL, we encourage you to make a donation to help sustain the site's growth.

Guns, Blacks, and Steel: American Cities After the Civil Rights Era is available now. A limited edition hardback will be printed, with 100 individually numbered and signed copies available. For $100, you can own a piece of American history: the first honest look at gun crime in America and how black crime impacts the equity in real estate. Also, you'll help to expand SBPDL's operations.

For a donation of $75 or more, we'll send you signed copies of three SBPDL books of your choice. For $100 or more, we'll send you signed copies of four books.

About Me

Showcasing only what Black people don't like, this site will be the place to visit to learn what Black people in the United States are against and dislike.
Contact sbpdl1@gmail.com, to suggest things Black people don't like. We will consider your submission for future inclusion on our ever growing list.
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